Latest Movie Reviews

  • The Connection - Review

    If you think you’re going to be seeing the charming, ebullient, iridescent Jean Dujardin of The Artist fame, then think again. In the Cedric Jimenez thriller The Connection, we see a very different incarnation: an obsessive, ruthless, deeply…

    If you think you’re going to be seeing the charming, ebullient, iridescent Jean Dujardin of The Artist fame, then think again. In the Cedric Jimenez thriller The Connection, we see a very different incarnation: an obsessive, ruthless, deeply moral character, proving that Dujardin is a wonderfully versatile actor not to be typecast.

    Based on a true story, the film focuses on the infamous French port of Marseilles, and one man’s quest to clean it up. Enter Dujardin as Pierre Michel,…
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  • Vincent van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing - Review

    “Whilst applauding the concept, the actual viewing experience is a strangely cold one”…

    “Whilst applauding the concept, the actual viewing experience is a strangely cold one”…
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Latest Movie Features

  • Mike Nichols: A Tribute

    “As Dustin Hoffman’s deadpan profile glides past us in the opening sequence of The Graduate, the sweet tones of Simon and Garfunkel’s The Sound of Silence caressing our ears, we realise with total certainty that we are in the hands of a master of his craft. Director Mike Nichols has taken The Graduate, a little-known novel by Charles Webb, and transformed it into an Oscar-winning picture destined to achieve classic status, and speaking to a whole new generation of film-lovers”…

    “As Dustin Hoffman’s deadpan profile glides past us in the opening sequence of The Graduate, the sweet tones of Simon and Garfunkel’s The Sound of Silence caressing our ears, we realise with total certainty that we are in the hands of a master of his craft. Director Mike Nichols has taken The Graduate, a little-known novel by Charles Webb, and transformed it into an Oscar-winning picture destined to achieve classic status, and speaking to a whole new generation of film-lovers”…
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  • Lauren Bacall: A Light Has Gone Out in the Galaxy of Dreams

    “At just 19 years of age, Lauren Bacall burst onto our screens – and into our lives – with one of the most memorable screen debuts in movie history: To Have and Have Not“…

    “At just 19 years of age, Lauren Bacall burst onto our screens – and into our lives – with one of the most memorable screen debuts in movie history: To Have and Have Not“…
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